Poetry For Young People Emily Dickinson Author:Emily Dickinson, Frances Schoonmaker (Editor), Chi Chung (Illustrator) Journey into the world of Emily Dickinson where ordinary things and occurrences are filled with magical charm and graceful beauty. — Hope is the thing with feathers -- — It's all I have to bring today -- — I started early, took my dog -- — I'm nobody! Who are you? -- — I hide myself within my flower -- — I dwell in possibility -- — Will there r... more »eally be a morning? --
I'll tell you how the sun rose --
She sweeps with many-colored brooms --
I know some lonely houses off the road --
Moon was but a chin of gold --
Pink, small, and punctual --
His bill an auger is --
Everywhere of silver --
I like to see it lap the miles --
Fuzzy fellow without feet --
It sifts from leaden sieves --
Narrow fellow in the grass --
Dear March, come in! --
Bee, I'm expecting you! --
Grass so little has to do --
Bird came down the walk --
Bee is not afraid of me --
Soft sea washed around the house --
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee --